I hope these didn't take to long for anyone to load on their computer! ><If you wann see more of my art work, I have an account at Deviant Art: http://crazyinsanejess.deviantart.comI mostly draw fan art, I have some Resident Evil 4 fanart posted on there.

Oh, and if anyone has some sort of request, I will be more than happy to draw for anyone here at BFFC!

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How long does it take you to finish one piece?I wish I had the patience to draw stuff like that...I draw way too fast. I still have to get started on the D'harhan I said I'd do a year ago. Love the Commander Bacara.

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Thanks you everyone for the nice comments!

Well, I usually will take my time with a drawing, sometimes I will work a little bit over a few nights. All together it probably takes me about 6 hours on average to complete a drawing. I'm really slow but I have alot of patience.

I hope these didn't take to long for anyone to load on their computer! ><If you wann see more of my art work, I have an account at Deviant Art: http://crazyinsanejess.deviantart.comI mostly draw fan art, I have some Resident Evil 4 fanart posted on there.

Oh, and if anyone has some sort of request, I will be more than happy to draw for anyone here at BFFC!

Please post more fan art in this thread if you like to draw!!!

*Pased out on the floor*Man those are nice pieces of art man!I like the stick jango.

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Thanks guys, you have no idea how much I needed some boost in confidence today.

Have you ever thought about doing one with Jango Fett training the ARC Troopers? Sorry, I just have a thing for the ARC's. Awesome artwork, by the way.

No, I haven't, but maybe I'll do it someday... Do ARC troopers wear different armor than clone troopers, they must. Is it like the Republic Commandos?? So, I'd need a good reference pic of an ARC trooper if the armor is different.

how do I post Pics?

First you'll need to scan in your pictures onto the computer. Once you've done that and saved them, all you'll have to do is host them on a website. I use photobucket.com, it's very straight-forward and FREE! Photobucket will provide you with a URL, and all you have to do is copy and paste it. Very simple.

You know Manji, one of these days I'm going to ask you for an art-trade.

Wow, I've never done one of those... how does that work exactly? I've heard of them on dA, but never done one my self. Well, I'd be up for it though!

Here is a drawing of a female Mandalorian I did... she supposed to be the red-armored one from SW Insider. It's only my 2nd drawing done in ink, so it's not my usually style, but I kinda like it. It's a bit dark, I guess.

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An art-trade is you draw somethin one person wants, and the other person draws something you want (or it could be a surprise. They work in different ways). My problem is though the fact I'm behind in my pass or fail packet to graduate. x.X;;

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Art is the other person's poem, Nice work, I can't draw at all so...those who can't... critic. Pretending to be one of those people that actually get paid for this i'd give it a 9 out of 10, more because I don't like even numbers than what i'm seeing.

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You're drawings are amazing. I love the one of Boba, it's so perfect! The only suggestion I have is for the female Mandalorian, she needs curvier hips (unless she's an adolescent). But be assured you've got a fabulous talent.

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Dang, I wish I had the patience to draw something that good.Awesome drawing!Out of curiosity, what kind of pencils do you use? I usually just scratch my stuff out with a mechanical pencil and Photoshop the lines for more contrast...just wondering how you do your stuff.